| Title: | TDL - To Do List handler |
| Moderator: | PLAYER::BROWNL |
| Created: | Thu Sep 30 1993 |
| Last Modified: | Tue Dec 12 1995 |
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
| Number of topics: | 102 |
| Total number of notes: | 424 |
Laurie, (I guess you're still the person to ask)
What's the status of TDL? Is Keith developing it further or is what
we've got what there is?
I'd be interested in a 'repeat event' ability. Eg I pay the Inland
Revenue once a month on a set date and I'd like to be reminded every
month to do so.
Any chance that such a feature could be introduced?
Cheers for now
Mark
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| 98.1 | Seems to be... | LARVAE::THAYER_S | Thomas spielt mit der Maus... | Tue Jan 18 1994 10:02 | 29 |
From Keith:
The current version is X.126, actually one privileged person has
X.126a, but what the hell. That version fixes the first bug in the list
below. I hope to have another version out soon, which will probably
include all the items marked with an asterisk below (but then again it
might not). The items marked "o" below are possibles for the future.
I'd welcome any further requests, bugs, comments, job offers, etc, to
the following addresses:
[email protected]@internet [from ALL-IN-1]
vbormc::"[email protected]" [from VMS/UNIX mail]
The wishlist, then:
* Bug: can't postpone items to 30th or 31st of January (true for months
that start on Friday or Saturday, which frankly should be made illegal.
If the 1st was always a Monday, life would be much easier, and my
birthday would always be on a Saturday).
* Ability to associate an existing file with an item
* Floating (non-dated) items
* Ability to print to a file
* "Snooze" button for alarms
* File|Open should default to TDL data directory
* Repeating events
o Basic shcheduling
Finally, comments solicited: is online Help needed?
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| 98.2 | FUTURS::SAXBY | Is it friday yet? | Tue Jan 18 1994 10:47 | 9 | |
GREAT!
Thanks for the information.
Mark
PS I've not needed on-line help, but I guess any 'serious' shareware
SHOULD have it.
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